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Greek theaters had a circular or semicircular stage called an orchestra. Indeed, that was the circular space where the chorus sang and danced to provide additional layers of interpretation and emotional intensity to the plays. The orchestra measured roughly 78 feet.
Only men could be actors, even when characters in a play were female. True, although it appears that there were some exclusively female theater festivals where women could attend and watch other women play the parts of a goddess.
Women formed a chorus that sang behind the actors. True but only for dramas where the main character was a woman (Aeschylus, Suppliant Women, Euripides, Bacchae, Euripides, Electra, Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris).
The Greeks did not want to feel sad at the theater. False. They loved tragedies, and they invented Greek Tragedy for that reason.
Generally speaking, the French and Indian War in the colonies was about "<span>English trappers who wanted to settle the Ohio valley," since this is when the French and the English came into disputes over territorial expansion. </span>
Nazi leaders used <em>Kristallnacht </em>to their advantage by blaming the Jews for the violence that had occurred, and beginning a campaign of putting Jews into concentration camps.
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In November, 1938, there was rampant destruction of Jewish-owned businesses and synagogues and violence against Jewish people. This occurred on the night of November 9 going on into November 10, 1938, and was called "<em>Kristallnacht,</em>" or "The Night of Broken Glass." It was public violence by masses of people, not a specific campaign ordered by the Nazi regime. However, Nazi officials did tell police and firefighters to do nothing -- to let the violence and destruction occur. The next day, Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi minister of propaganda, said that this sort of eruption against the Jews was natural and understandable. He said: "It is an intolerable state of affairs that within our borders and for all these years hundreds of thousands of Jews still control whole streets of shops, populate our recreation spots and, as foreign apartment owners, pocket the money of German tenants, while their racial comrades abroad agitate for war against Germany."
In the days after <em>Kristallnacht, </em>the Nazi government said that the Jewish community itself was responsible for all the damage and destruction, and imposed enormous fines against the Jewish community. They also arrested more than 30,000 Jewish men and sent them to concentration camps which were built to incarcerate Jews and any others that the Nazis perceived to be enemies of the German state.
2. An individual's right to free speech has limits.
Congress made an agreement that slaves could stay for a certain amount of time then once that time was up they put a law in the constitution talking abut the band on slavery